Leadership strategies for promoting social responsibility in higher education

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    • Sengupta, Enakshi
    • Blessinger, Patrick
    • Mahoney, Craig

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Leadership strategies for promoting social responsibility in higher education

edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger, Craig Mahoney

(Innovations in higher education teaching and learning, v. 24)

Emerald Publishing, 2020

1st ed

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"Created in partnership with the International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, HETL, Higher Education Teaching & Learning"

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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In keeping with the phenomena of globalization and privatization of education institutions and the ever-growing competition in the higher education industry, many higher education institutions are adopting a corporate approach in the changing face of the industry. Institutions are discovering the importance of corporate image, identity, and reputation and the use of corporate social responsibility as a reputation and an advantage building strategy. These strategies are helping the university to move beyond the classroom and to establish deeper relationships with society and to work collaboratively on local issues.Higher education leaders are crucial to these developments, and guide the strategy for institutions adopting this more corporate approach. This book explores the theoretical underpinnings and interventions of CSR practiced by universities across the globe and the role their leadership plays in promoting this. It provides international examples from the US, Africa, Europe and Asia, with implications and insights for university leadership, staff, and students.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Role of Corporate Social Responsibility Chapter 1. Introduction to Civil Society and Social Responsibility in Higher Education Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Craig Mahoney Chapter 2. Corporate Social Responsibility Ahmed Ankit and Tharwat E- Sakran Chapter 3. Civil Society, Higher Education Institutions and Corporate Social Responsibility in Zambia Fred Moong Chapter 4. Current Understanding of Global Competency in Shaping Globally Engaged Citizens Jacqulyn Ann Williams and Christine Schiwietz Chapter 5. Teaching Sustainability Activism to Student Scientists Jesse Priest Chapter 6. Imaging a More Inclusive University Mary Andall-Stanberry Chapter 7. Geroco: A model for Integrating Sustainability in Management Education at HEI's Anne-Karen Hueske and Caroline Aggestam Pontoppidan Part 2. Leadership and Management Chapter 8. Educational Leadership, Accountability, Social Responsibility the California Community Colleges Fabienne S. Chauderlot Chapter 9. Ethical Leadership in Higher Education Daniel J. Harper and Laura M. Harrison Chapter 10. Experience, Skill and Competence Hazel Messenger and Wendy Bloisi Chapter 11. The Institution as Learner Nicholas J. Shudak and Yasuko Taoka Chapter 12. The Competition of an American Public Good Shelley R. Price-Williams, Roger & Mitch, Nasser, Jr., and Pietro A. Sasso

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